3 differences between Amphibian and Reptiles
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Amphibian and Reptiles
Reptiles lay their eggs on land and are covered with a hard calcareous and leathery protective covering. The life cycle of amphibians contains an aquatic larval form. No aquatic larval form is present in the reptilian life cycle.
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Amphibians:-
- Most adult amphibians respire through their skin while some also have lungs. A young tadpole living in water respires via gills.
- Amphibians are animals with a dual-mode of existence.
- Amphibian is a group of cold-blooded vertebrates that are capable of exploiting both aquatic and terrestrial habitats.
Reptiles:-
- The primary mode of respiration in reptiles is pulmonary respiration, and they cannot respire through the skin.
- Reptiles are creeping or crawling animals.
- Reptiles are cold-blooded vertebrates that live on land and have epidermal scales, covering part or the entire surface of the body.
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